Debate? What debate? MySpace was always a fad that was waiting for something better to come along. It follows the same fate as LiveJournal and Friendster. Facebook out-smarted, out-strategised, out-performed and out-visioned MySpace and its News Corp owner. The site sucked from a visual and experience perspective, and was completely unstable during its peak. Facebook's strategy of real names, real identity, real relationships and expanding out from colleges beat MySpace's strategy of letting sleazy 31 year olds chase 13 year olds--both using fake identities and whose profile page featured obnoxious animation and music. MySpace was a wild west of junk, but no actual "social networking" happening at huge scale. It was always superficial--a glorified hot or not. <p>MySpace is and always has been an entertainment portal littered with ads that were as obnoxious and their users' people pages. The user experience worsened following the News Corp buyout.<p>Facebook, OTOH, has always been about real identities and real relationships. Its design, compared to MySpace, made it feel like a tool instead of a toy. As a result, the content on Facebook has greater value and feels more legitimate. Everyone is familiar with the dating term "Facebook official". That's the power of Facebook. Facebook went beyond the primitive social networking elements of "moods" (status updates), walls and photo sharing. They became the de facto Identity Provider on the Internet.